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All wondering and eager eyed, within
her portico,
I made my plea to Hostess Life, one
morning long ago.
“Pray show me this great house of
• thine, nor close a single door,
But let me wander where I will and
climb from floor to floor!
For many rooms and curious things,
and treasures great and small
Within your spacious mansion lie, and
I would see them all.”
Then Hostess Life turned silently her
searching gaze on me,
And, with no word, she reached her
hand and offered up the key.
It opened first the door of Hope, and
long I lingered there,
Until I spied the room of Dreams, just
higher by a stair.
And then a door whereon the one
word “Happiness” was writ,
But when I tried the little key I could
not make it fit.
CHAT.
My Dear Boys and Girls: Here I
am, still sitting on my front porch,
with very little more strength than I
had last week, if any. Verily, the get
ting over typhoid fever is a patience
test that is proving my lack of rela
tionship to Job. These are such beau
tiful days to be allowed only a few
steps from one’s door as a means of
utilizing their invigorating power, and
yet for all things that come to us
there is a reason, and we are plainly
told that if we are His, “All those
things that come work together for
our good.” Then, “peace, be still,” im
patient spirit. Why fret against the
bars that hold thee, when a promise
like that comes from the Master’s own
teachings. But —oh, well, we are all
human, and how we crave to “pull the
close-shut leaves apart” and see the
hidden beauty before its time!
Harlow Meadow, of our own circle,
and dear little Mattie Beverage and
Mollie Willis, of the Household, how
these weeks have made me think of
you in your shut-in lives! There is no
sympathy so real as that which comes
into our hearts through a kindred suf
fering, let it be of whatever nature it
may. We can but pity those heart
aches that we have not known, but
when we have felt a like pain, there
comes an understanding sympathy
that yearns to reach out and lighten
the burden for a fellow-sufferer. It
is thus our Lord would draw us closer
together and closer to His own suffer
ing heart, for He has been “touched
with our infirmities, tempted like as
we are. yet without sin.” So very often
have these words come to me all
along through my life with a sweet,
comforting strength when the days
were dark and trials of different kinds
have hung over me, bringing the feel
ins that He understood as no earthly
friend could. In this sense I would
•ommend Him to you, my dear shut
ins, and not to you only, but to every
member of our little circle. There
come times in the lives of all of us
when we crave a friend that will un
derstand our every thought and feel
ing, and judge us only by what our
hearts really hold. Such friends are
very, very rare, but we can always
turn to Christ, knowing that He is just
such a Friend, and there is untold con
solation in the thought; for with the
sympathy which He offers is given
that “helping hand” that we long for
and that His suffering in the flesh has
The Golden Age for October 6,.1910.
777E HOUSE OF LIFE
By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
I turned the lock of Pleasure’s room,
where first all seemed so bright,
But after I had stayed a while it some
how lost its light.
And, wandering down a lonely hall, I
came upon a room
Marked “Duty”, and I entered it, to
lose myself in gloom.
Along the shadowy walls I groped my
weary way about,
And found that from dull Duty’s room
a door of Toil led out.
It led out to another door, whereon a
crimson stain
Made sullenly against the dark the
words: “The Room of Pain.”
But, oh, the light, the light, the light!
that spilled down from above,
And upward wound the stairs of Faith,
right to the tower of Love.
And when I came forth from that
place, I tried the little key,
And lo! the door of Happiness swung
open, wide and free.
made Him yearn to give us. To me
this understanding sympathy of Christ
as our elder brother has always been
the sweetest part of Christianity. The
feeling that He understood as no
earthly friend could has helped me
through many a hard place, and ’twill
help you if you will keep the thought
close to your hearts.
Today a bright-faced, happy bride
of only two days, from away down in
South Georgia, who was stopping over
in Atlanta for a couple of days as a
part of her wedding trip, came out to
see me. As we waited for lunch, she
talked so buoyantly of what she meant
to do with her new life,, of how she
would strive to' make a worthy wife,
fitting her thoughts and life into his,
seeking his pleasure always rather
than hers; and knowing the girl as I
did, I knew that each thought ex
pressed was sincere, for she is a rare
girl for this day. One of those strong
characters, with an honest determina
tion since she was a child, to shoulder
her part of life’s duties, shirking noth
ing that necessity threw across her
pathway, and I could but think, Oh,
how we need more of such girls!
Much of the growing evil of divorce
would be checked if more of our girls
were trained to be.women rather than
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with no more strength physically,
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